Former NFL QB Quincy Carter has tried out for the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League, reports The Dallas Morning News, citing a report on the UFL's website. The open tryout was held Saturday, June 26.

The Dallas Morning News reports a new arrest warrant has been issued for former NFL QB Quincy Carter after he failed to appear in a Hidalgo County (Texas) state district court for two hearings on marijuana possession and drunken driving charges.

The Associated Press reports former Dallas Cowboys QB Quincy Carter is free on bond after his arrest in Abilene, Texas. Abilene police said Carter was arrested Sunday, May 10, on a probation violation warrant. The violation arose from a February arrest in South Texas for alleged drunken driving.

Tim MacMahon, of The Dallas Morning News, reports former NFL QB Quincy Carter was arrested Sunday, May 10, on a warrant for violating his probation, according to KRBC News. Carter immediately bonded out of jail.

Harvey Fialkov, of the Sun-Sentinel, reports Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano reiterated Friday, Aug. 1, that the work out of free-agent QB Quincy Carter was just that - a work out. "It was just a tryout," Sparano said. He said Carter looked fine and threw the ball well. "We flipped over a rock. That's where we are," Sparano said.

Updating previous reports, the Associated Press reports Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano said working out free-agent QB Quincy Carter Thursday, July 31, was not a sign he is unhappy with the team's current quarterbacks. He said he has been pleased with QBs Josh McCown, John Beck and rookie Chad Henne. He noted Carter's workout is not a sign the team is looking to go in a different direction.

Edgar Thompson, of The Palm Beach Post, reports former NFL QB Quincy Carter is working out with the Miami Dolphins Thursday, July 31, according to head coach Tony Sparano. Sparano said the team is not unhappy with their current quarterbacks.

Len Pasquarelli, of ESPN.com, reports former Dallas Cowboys QB Quincy Carter was arrested Friday, Oct. 12, and charged with a felony count of marijuana possession in Shreveport, La. Carter was released Saturday, Oct. 12, on bond of $5,224, according to an official in the records department at the Caddo Correctional Facility. Carter was arrested when Shreveport police discovered 1/10th ounce of marijuana in his pants pocket after stopping his car. A 911 caller phoned police and told them that a man appeared to be selling drugs outside a convenience store. Carter's vehicle matched the description of the car provided by the caller.

Eric Aasen, of The Dallas Morning News, reports former NFL QB Quincy Carter was arrested early Friday, Dec. 15, on a charge of possession of marijuana. Police arrived at a house in south Irving, Texas, and fount Carter inside a house causing a disturbance, according to police spokesman Officer David Tull. Carter was found with less than two ounces of marijuana, a class B misdemeanor. He was released from the Irving Jail later Friday after posting $500 bail. Fort Worth Star-Telegram sports columnist Randy Galloway posted his bail and said he did not see a conflict of interest in posting Carter's bail since he is no longer playing.

The Edmonton Journal reports former Montreal Allouettes QB Quincy Carter called his release Wednesday, May 24, a joke. "This is a joke, an insult," Carter said Wednesday afternoon, hours after the Canadian Football League team announced his release. "I was throwing all over the field, from either hashmark, with ease. And we were practicing in (an indoor facility), so I couldn't throw as deep as I wanted." Allouettes head coach Don Matthews said Carter's release was performance related. "Someone had to go. He was the obvious choice. He had the lowest grades." Carter also claimed he had several conversations behind closed doors with general manager Jim Popp, during which he was told he'd back up starting QB Anthony Calvillo, but Popp denied Carter's statement.